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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Day 26: 10/12/22 - The 4 Types of Conflict

 Homeroom:

          Good Morning, I hope you are all having a wonderful Wednesday. Please use this time to get ready for your day.

Do Now:

  1. Check that your homework is done
  2. Check to see if you have all your materials
  3. Sharpen pencils

ELA:

Good Day 6th Graders,

          Today we will learn about the 4 types of conflict and read aloud chapter 14 & 15 of Freak the Mighty.
                                Thank you
                                Mr. Trumble
Do Now:

  • Write tonight's homework in your agenda
  • Pick up a copy of the 4 Types of Conflict Graphic organizer from the black table
Homework:
  • Complete the 4 Types of Conflict Quiz
  • Finish Reading Chapter 14 & 15
  • Finish the reading guide & the Ch 14 & 15 Quiz
Late Work (As of 9:34 AM 10/12/22)
Grade Report (Due 10/5)
  • Kailyn D.
  • Aria Jacobs
  • Ayden J.
  • Matthew C.
  • Corey G. 
Ch. 11 Quiz (Due 10/6)
  • Jack S.
  • Ayden J.
  • Matthew C.
Int. Vs. Ext. Conflicts (Due 10/7)
  • Jack S.
  • Ayden J.
  • Matthew C.
Ch. 12 & 13 Quiz (Due 10/11)
  • Whitney A.
  • Zeva C.
  • Jack S.
  • Caleb T.
  • Shane T.
  • Taylor H.
  • Carter S.
  • Dominic F.
  • Aria J.
  • Jozyln K.
  • Payton W.
  • Matthew C.
  • Corey G.
  • Bentley L.
  • Jaylynne M.

Activity #1

The 4 Types of Conflict

I can read a short passage and identify what type of conflict the  character is experiencing.

Notes:

  • There are 2 categories of conflict (Internal & External)
  • There are 4 different types:

1. Man vs. Man (External)
  • A struggle between a character and another character
  • Protagonist vs Antagonist
2. Man vs. Nature (External)
  • A struggle between a character and nature
  • Includes weather, animals, sickness, etc
3. Man vs. Society (External)
  • A struggle between a character & the laws or beliefs of a large group
  • could involve poverty, politics, social norms, expectations, etc
4. Man vs. Self (Internal)
  • A struggle between a character and their choices, negative thoughts, & feelings

Activity #2

Read-Aloud Chapter 14 & 15
I can read chapters 14 & 15 of Freak the Mighty and record my thinking, including inferences I make, about the literary elements listed below.

Directions:
Complete each section of the graphic organizer
  • Setting - Be sure to describe in detail
  • Characters - Write as much as you can
  • Plot - 8 specific Bullets Minimum
  • Questions - 2 to 3 questions
  • Conflict - Write down any conflicts that you see.
Complete the Quiz on Google Classroom.
Have a great Day!

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